Yet another left-wing couple
visited a dangerous foreign country to spread love and engage in utopian
activism before promptly disappearing in another tragic case of cultural
relativism.

Canadian Edith Blais and her Italian
boyfriend Luca Tacchetto were traveling in the West African country
of Burkina Faso when all communications with their families abruptly
ceased on December 15. It is thought that their pair were kidnapped,
although their whereabouts remain unknown.

The couple traveled through Burkina
Faso despite a Canadian government travel advisory warning to "avoid
all unnecessary travel" in the country. They were also on their
way to the capital of Ouagadougou despite six Canadians being killed
in a 2016 attack in the city when Islamic jihadists stormed a hotel.

"Canada's travel advisory for Burkina
Faso is about as explicit as you can make these things," said Gar
Pardy, a former director-general of consular affairs who also served
as ambassador to multiple countries. "It's a very troubled country."

The couple had also arrived in Burkina
Faso from Mali, despite the Canadian government warning to "avoid
all travel" to Mali due to the severe threat of terrorism and violent
carjackings.

"Armed criminals don't hesitate
to shoot at vehicles to stop and rob their occupants …. Such incidents
can happen …. day or night, on both main and secondary roads,"
states Global Affairs Canada.

Although unconfirmed whether she personally
wrote the words, a screenshot of a Facebook post circulating on the
on social media shows Blais holding an 'Iraq' sign in Arabic while the
post reads, "HITCHHIKING IRAQ - I just wanted to share that there
is love and warmth everywhere in the world. You just need the wisdom
and courage to reach out and grasp it. Open your minds and hearts! We
are the people showing others that the world is a place in which solo
females can travel to its far corners. Happy 2019. Let's hit the road."

According to reports,
Blais was intending to travel on to Togo, where she "planned to
volunteer with an organization attempting to reforest parts of Togo."

As I highlight in the video at the end
of this article, there have been innumerable instances of left-wingers
with a utopian idea of the world who visit dangerous countries trying
to spread peace, love and understanding who end up dead.

Others who have expressed support for
mass immigration have been brutally raped and murdered by migrants in
their own countries.

The most recent example was two female
Scandinavian tourists, one of whom urged her Facebook followers to "never
judge people by their appearance" alongside a video which decried
Islamophobia.

Both women ended up being raped and
beheaded by ISIS supporters while on a hiking trip in Morocco.

Another case involved two left-wing
cyclists who biked around the world while arguing that there was no
evil in the world and that our view of other cultures being more intolerant
or dangerous was just a product of our own bigotry.

They ended up being mowed down by vehicles
and then stabbed to death by Islamic terrorists in Tajikistan.

Until leftists dispense with their utopian
delusions and truly realize that the world is a dangerous place which
is full of people intent on doing harm, and that the danger is far greater
in countries located in Africa and the Middle East, more innocent people
will suffer pointless deaths.